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June 25, 2020
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What is the difference between Adobe DX and Adobe Experience Manager and Adobe XD?

  • June 25, 2020
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I got Adobe experience manager trial licence from my company to ramp up? Basically i'm a Java developer so not sure how and where to get started? What kind of applications can be done using all these? Is all these comes under the category of Low Code No Code(LCNC)?

Correct answer Gaily253095798tpm

Adobe DX is Adobe Digital Experience.Adobe DX represents includes Marketo, Analytics Target, Experience Manager, Experience Platform, and Real-Time CDP.  "DX" is made up of core technologies whose goal is to support the creation, management, delivery, and optimization of customized digital customer experiences.  This is great for brands who can use these systems to integrate with their internal and external systems.

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Participant
December 12, 2022

Adobe DX is Adobe Digital Experience.Adobe DX represents includes Marketo, Analytics Target, Experience Manager, Experience Platform, and Real-Time CDP.  "DX" is made up of core technologies whose goal is to support the creation, management, delivery, and optimization of customized digital customer experiences.  This is great for brands who can use these systems to integrate with their internal and external systems.

glenSF
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April 21, 2021

Quick comment on Adobe DX. Not 100% sure, but I believe it's an internal group within Adobe. It's Adobe's Digital Experience Team. Part of the company that markets, supports, etc the Digital Marketing tools that Adobe sells. So Marketo is a product that the Adobe DX team works on. 

Community Expert
June 25, 2020

Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) is an enterprise scale CMS (content management system)

https://www.adobe.com/uk/marketing/experience-manager.html

Adobe XD is an UI/X design and prototyping tool

https://www.adobe.com/uk/products/xd.html

Never heard of "Adobe DX" 😉

If you're looking for a Java development tool, AEM is nothing to do with it, while XD can be used at concept/design/prototyping stage of your app development, but it's not a development tool.

Participant
November 21, 2023

DX stands for Digital Experience and includes a variety of Adobe enterprise applications